24 Starbucks Drink Recipes To Make at Home
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Who doesn’t love at least one drink from Starbucks? Whether you’re a classic coffee person or tea or are obsessed with holiday drinks that you can only get at the end of the year, you probably love at least one recipe.

I love a good drink from Starbucks, but I don’t always want to fight the morning lines. That’s why I’ve found the best copycat recipes.
Whether you’re looking to save money or your favorite drink only comes out once a year, here are the best Starbucks drink recipes you can try at home.
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The caramel frappuccino is arguably one of the most popular drinks on Starbucks’ menu.
This recipe is perfect if you’re craving that sweet, chilled, and caramel coffee flavor. It only takes five minutes to make, and you’ll get two servings per batch.
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Another one of my favorite Starbucks holiday drinks is their salted caramel mocha.
I think this should be a year-round option, and with this recipe, it can be.
The toffee nut and mocha syrup make this drink taste exactly like the original. It only takes five minutes to make; you can drink it hot or iced.
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Starbucks’ caramel apple spice cider isn’t nearly as popular as their other holiday drinks, but once you try this recipe, I’m sure you’ll make it at least once a week in the Fall.
There are only four ingredients, and you can sip this drink in only five minutes.
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If you love the caramel brulee latte, you’ll be shocked at how similar this recipe tastes.
You only need four or five ingredients (five if you want to top it with whipped cream), and it’s so easy to make you’ll have it ready in four minutes.
If you’re dairy-free, this recipe offers alternatives.
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Starbucks’ cinnamon dolce latte is one of the best holiday pick-me-ups. You can use this recipe to recreate the delicious drink at home.
The recipe says it only takes about 15 minutes, but you can shave off a few minutes, depending on how quickly you work. It even teaches you how to make cinnamon dolce syrup!
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Starbucks’ flat white coffee is one of the simplest drinks to recreate.
You only need three ingredients; two if you don’t want to add sugar or another sweetener.
This drink consists of two shots of espresso and the smoothest steamed milk. All in all, it only takes seven minutes to make.
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Green tea lattes are all the rage, and Starbucks’ iced green tea latte is one of the most popular.
It’s not too sweet and provides all the great benefits of green tea with a better taste.
My favorite part about this recipe is that it takes less than five minutes. The main things you’ll need are matcha powder, honey, and vanilla extract.
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Passion tea lemonade is the perfect drink in the summertime or whenever it’s hot.
I love this recipe because it makes a larger batch that you can keep in your fridge for several days.
It uses Tazo tea, but you can use whatever passion tea you like and your preferred lemonade brand. The only two other things you’ll need are vanilla and sugar.
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This might be one of my all-time favorite Starbucks drinks.
Their peppermint hot chocolate is so comforting and a real crowd-pleaser if you’re hosting a get-together when it’s chilly out.
The best part about this recipe is that you make your own hot chocolate instead of a packet, which tastes much better.
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The pink drink used to be a Starbucks secret menu item, but it was so popular, I can see why, that they added it to their regular menu.
The pink drink is made with strawberries and acai berry tea with a few additives. The only downside to this recipe is that it takes 30 minutes compared to other recipes on this list.
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You can’t go wrong with a classic vanilla latte, and this Starbucks copycat version is one of the best I’ve found.
It’s a simple recipe with only three ingredients, four if you want to add whipped cream. You can make it in seven minutes and be ready to go.
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The very berry hibiscus drink has many more ingredients than others on this list, but I promise it’s worth making if you love this Starbucks refresher drink.
You’ll need simple syrup for this, and the recipe shows you how to make it, but you can use a store-bought option too. It also calls for frozen berries, giving you much freedom.
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The pineapple passion fruit refresher is perfect if you want to make the perfect summertime drink.
You can make it in a bigger batch to leave in your fridge or serve at a get-together. You’ll need to use passionfruit powder, but you can easily find that on Amazon.
The main thing that makes this amazing is freeze-dried pineapple, not fresh.
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This dragon drink is perfect for making yourself and a friend a drink in one batch. It’s almost prettier to look at than the Starbucks pink drink.
It’s the perfect pink hue, thanks to the dragon fruit juice. You’ll need to combine apple and mango juice to create the flavor profile and the other few ingredients.
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The violet and pink drinks are similar but different enough to be considered two different drinks.
Instead of acai and strawberries, use berry hibiscus refresher and blackberries. The coconut milk makes it perfectly creamy and delicious.
Before creating the violet drink, you’ll need to make the berry hibiscus refresher first (the recipe includes that).
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If you have a little bit more time or the patience to make a cloud macchiato iced caramel, then you won’t be disappointed with this recipe.
Most ingredients are standard, like espresso, caramel topping, and ice, but you’ll need egg white powder to make that creamier texture that Starbucks’ version has.
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Do you remember the gingerbread latte Starbucks released a few years ago during the holidays?
Well, I do, and to say I was upset about them not rereleasing it in the US would be an understatement.
I tried this copycat recipe, and it didn’t disappoint. It also tells you how to make the gingerbread syrup, and it only takes 20 minutes!
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Starbucks’ green drink is easy to order at the store, but you can easily make it at home with this recipe.
You only need four ingredients. Green tea powder is the star of the show and what gives the drink its color and name. It only took me a few minutes to make.
Check out other tea drinks if you like this one.
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I love a refresher on a warm day, and the strawberry acai refresher is one of my favorites.
The recipe requires seven ingredients, but it’s still easy to make. As you follow the recipe, dissolve all the powder products before taking a sip.
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Starbucks’ pistachio latte makes me feel cozy just thinking about it. I wanted to order it for my friends in the Winter but didn’t feel like braving the weather, so this recipe was a lifesaver.
You might have all the ingredients on hand already, but you will need pistachio syrup to give it that authentic flavor.
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The only thing better than eating s’mores is this copycat s’mores frappuccino.
The best part is that there’s no caffeine, but there is sugar, so expect a pick-me-up. I love adding extra graham cracker crumbles to the top of mine, but you can add as little or as much as you want.
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One of the best things about Starbucks is its variety of syrups.
You can use them in different drinks, whether an intricate latte or a regular cup of coffee.
Their sugar cookie syrup is easy to make and only takes 12 minutes, and it will be your new favorite coffee syrup.
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If the mocha frappuccino is your drink, this recipe will make you forget you’re making it at home and not ordering it from Starbucks.
It only takes five minutes to make and even includes how to make the delicious vanilla syrup that you need to add.
Make Your Favorite Starbucks Drinks at Home!
Try these copycat recipes and make your favorite Starbucks order at home for less. Check out Starbucks pastry recipes as well for a complete breakfast!
Cook Time
30 minutes
Total Time
30 minutes
Instructions
1. Choose your favorite recipe.
2. Gather the necessary ingredients.
3. Prep and cook your recipe.
4. Enjoy!
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